The Continental Monthly,Volume 4 October, 1863, Number 4 Devoted To Literature And National Policy.
Von: Various None
An Important Discussion Has Arisen Since The Commencement Of The War,
Bearing Upon The Interests Of The American Press. The Government Has
Seen Fit, At Various Times, Through Its Authorities, Civil And Military,
To Suppress The Circulation And Even The Publication Of Journals Which,
In Its Judgment, Gave Aid And Comfort To The Enemy, Either By Disloyal
Publications In Reference To Our Affairs, Or By Encouraging And
Laudatory Statements Concerning The Enemy.
Bearing Upon The Interests Of The American Press. The Government Has
Seen Fit, At Various Times, Through Its Authorities, Civil And Military,
To Suppress The Circulation And Even The Publication Of Journals Which,
In Its Judgment, Gave Aid And Comfort To The Enemy, Either By Disloyal
Publications In Reference To Our Affairs, Or By Encouraging And
Laudatory Statements Concerning The Enemy.
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